Dialogues in Roman imperialism : power, discourse, and discrepant experience in the Roman Empire /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Roman Archaeology Conference
Other Authors: Mattingly, D. J., Alcock, Susan E.
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: Portsmouth, R.I. : JRA, 1997.
Series:Journal of Roman archaeology. Supplementary series. no. 23.
International Roman Archaeology Conference series.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction. Dialogues of power and experience in the Roman Empire / D.J. Mattingly
  • Section 1. The construction and deconstruction of Romanization : Mommsen through to Haverfield: the origins of Romanization studies in late 19th-c. Britain / P.W.M. Freeman
  • Romanization: a crticial comment / J.C. Barrett
  • Section 2. Imperial control and indigenous resistance : Forces of change and methods of control / W.S. Hanson
  • Resistance and ddomination: social change in Roman Britain / R. Hingley
  • Section 3. Imperialism and territory : Greece: a landscape of resistance? / S.E. Alcock
  • Africa: a landscape of opportunity? / D.J. Mattingly
  • Section 4. Acculturation and resistance in religion : Imperialism and culture: the Roman initiative / C.R. Whittaker
  • A negotiated syncretism: readings on the development of Romano-Celtic religion / J. Webster
  • Concluding remarks : From Brittunculi to Wounded Knee: a study in the development of ideas / G.D.B. Jones.